Daily Archives: June 7, 2014

Policy Mic: What Texas Police Are Doing Is Law Enforcement Corruption at Its Very Worst

Policy Mic: What Texas Police Are Doing Is Law Enforcement Corruption at Its Very Worst by Matt Connolly: Don’t mess with Texas. Unless you’re the cops, in which case you can seize millions of dollars from Lone Star State residents … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: Morning Links: NYPD conducts mass sweep of public housing

WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: Morning Links: NYPD conducts mass sweep of public housing: ● In what seems to be a brazen, shameless action to avoid transparency, U.S. marshals have apparently seized the records kept by Florida police agencies … Continue reading

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NYT: Internet Giants Erect Barriers to Spy Agencies

NYT: Internet Giants Erect Barriers to Spy Agencies by David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth: Internet companies like Google and Facebook are working to keep governments and especially their spy agencies out of their servers after revelations from Edward J. … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Def had a REP in his university owned computer, but they could consent to search

Defendant was employed by NYU, and he obtained a computer under a grant and encrypted the hard drive with multiple layers of protection. He took that computer home every night. NYU became suspicious of his handling of the grant and … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Civil protective order in another case not ground to suppress

Evidence uncovered in a civil case involving the defendant here, plaintiff in that case, was turned over by the defense to the government. Defendant can’t suppress that evidence, even if it was illegally obtained or given in violation of a … Continue reading

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W.D.Mich.: No standing in an envelope where only connection to it was asking about it

Defendant lacked standing to challenge the search of an envelope in transit. He didn’t mail it, it wasn’t mailed to him, and he merely asked about it when it was in transit. That wasn’t standing. United States v. Johnson, 2014 … Continue reading

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